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    I have cancer, will I still be considered a viable donor?
    Mandolin S. Ziadie, MD
    Board Certified Pathologist
    Dr. Ziadie is a board certified Pathologist in South Florida. She specializes in renal, transplant, and pediatric Pathology and has over 12 years of experience. She earned her medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 2004 and completed her fellowship in Pediatric Pathology at Children’s Medical Center in 2010.
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    Yes. Some bodies are refused because of certain diseases, mostly infectious. However, this does not include cancer.
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    Where do I get the paperwork for donating my body to science?
    Marsha Durkin, RN
    Registered Nurse
    Marsha Durkin is a Registered Nurse based in Waukegan, Illinois. With over 15 years of professional experience, she works both as a nurse and a Laboratory Information Specialist for Insight Hospital and Medical Center. Marsha received her Associate's Degree in Nursing from Olney Central College in 1987.
    Registered Nurse
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    Check organdonor.gov to get the relevant paperwork for donating your body to science.
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    Which one is more important, organ donations or whole body donations?
    Mandolin S. Ziadie, MD
    Board Certified Pathologist
    Dr. Ziadie is a board certified Pathologist in South Florida. She specializes in renal, transplant, and pediatric Pathology and has over 12 years of experience. She earned her medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 2004 and completed her fellowship in Pediatric Pathology at Children’s Medical Center in 2010.
    Board Certified Pathologist
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    All contributions to science are valued and appreciated. However, whole body donations are preferred.
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    Where can I obtain the paperwork?
    Marsha Durkin, RN
    Registered Nurse
    Marsha Durkin is a Registered Nurse based in Waukegan, Illinois. With over 15 years of professional experience, she works both as a nurse and a Laboratory Information Specialist for Insight Hospital and Medical Center. Marsha received her Associate's Degree in Nursing from Olney Central College in 1987.
    Registered Nurse
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    www.sciencecare.com should give you more information.
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    What is the weight limit to donate your body?
    Mandolin S. Ziadie, MD
    Board Certified Pathologist
    Dr. Ziadie is a board certified Pathologist in South Florida. She specializes in renal, transplant, and pediatric Pathology and has over 12 years of experience. She earned her medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 2004 and completed her fellowship in Pediatric Pathology at Children’s Medical Center in 2010.
    Board Certified Pathologist
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    Weight limits vary by location and can range from 170 - 300 pounds, though most research institutions tend to fall near the lower range (170 - 190 pounds).
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    Where can I find a donation form?
    Marsha Durkin, RN
    Registered Nurse
    Marsha Durkin is a Registered Nurse based in Waukegan, Illinois. With over 15 years of professional experience, she works both as a nurse and a Laboratory Information Specialist for Insight Hospital and Medical Center. Marsha received her Associate's Degree in Nursing from Olney Central College in 1987.
    Registered Nurse
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    To find a donation form, check www.sciencecare.com.
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